The Importance of Foreign Media in PNG’s Domestic Discourse
• March 16, 2012 • 2 CommentsPosted in PNG International Issues, PNG Politics
Tags: Australia, Belden Namah, Bob Carr, Foreign Media, Homosexuality, Institute of National Affairs, Paul Barker, Peter O'Neill, PNG, Post-Courier, The National
PNG Vision 2050: A Kuka Strategy – One Step Forward, Three Steps Sideways
• September 7, 2010 • 8 CommentsPosted in PNG Business, PNG Economy, PNG Governance, PNG History, PNG Literature, PNG Security, PNG Sustainability
Tags: Constitution, Daniel Kapi, Deputy Chairman, Kindi Dolle Mewa, Kuka, National Strategic Plan Taskforce, Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea Vision 2050, PNG, PNG Vision 2050, PNGV50, Prime Minister, Radio Australia, Sir Michael Somare, Strategic Plan, The National, The National Newspaper, Visionary Document
The Sinking of the San Pedro & the PNG Media
• October 9, 2009 • 5 CommentsPosted in PNG Shipping
Tags: Captain, Chairman, Hamish Sharp, International Safety Management Code, ISM, Master, Media, National Maritime Safety Authority, NMSA, Oseah Philemon, Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea National Maritime Safety Authority, PNG, Report, San Pedro, Ship, Shipping, Sink, The National, The National Newspaper
Google Blacklists The National’s Website
• July 22, 2009 • 9 CommentsPosted in PNG Multimedia
Tags: Google, Newspaper, Papua New Guinea, PNG, The National, Trojans, Virus
Hello Mr. MP – Are You Awake?
• June 24, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: Anglimp-South Waghi, Benjamin Mul, Bik Man, Bob Danaya, Boka Kondra, Bonny Oveyara, Buai, Darwinism, Dr Petrus Bosip Amban, Dukduk, East New Britain, Eastern Highlands Province, Electorate, Ensisi, Florida, Gerehu, Governor, Haus Tambaran, James Lagea, Jami Maxtone-Graham, John Garia, Johnson Takip, Kagua, Kagua-Erave, Keru, Lae, Laluli Teu, Lapuns, Madang, Maga, Mamusi, Mekere Morauta, Members of Parliament, Minj, Moresby Northeast, Moresby Northwest, Moresby South, Mosbi, Mt Hagen, Mul-Baiyer, National Government, Neanderthal, Newcastle, Nipa-Kutubu, Nokondi, North Fly, North Waghi, NRL, Okapa, Oppostion, Papua New Guinea, Parliament, Paul Tiensten, Peter Iwei, Philemon Embel, PNG, Pomio, Poroma, Port Moresby, Rainbow Village, Sali Subam, Sandaun, Sani Rambi, Simbu, South Fly, Southern Highlands, Telefomin, The National, Tom Olga, Tubuan, Waigani, Wesani Iwoksim, West Sepik, Western Highlands, Western Province, Where is our MP
PNG Online Media Statistics – Newspapers vs Blogs
• April 21, 2009 • 23 CommentsPosted in PNG Literature, PNG Multimedia
Tags: Alexa, Australia, Blogs, Business, Competition, Dailies, Finland, India, Internet, Malum Nalu, Newspapers, Online Media, Pacific, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Blogs, PNGBD, Popularity, Post-Courier, Ratings, Robert@PNG, South Korea, The Masalai Blog, The National, Tubuans & Dukduks, United States, Web Traffic
Women Get Three Seats in PNG Parliament
• November 25, 2008 • 6 CommentsPosted in PNG Politics
Tags: Carol Kidu, CEDAW, Community Development Minister, Crusade, Discrimination, Equality, Equity, Glass Ceiling, Glass Walls, Government, Human Rights, Lady Carol Kidu, Leader, Members of Parliament, MP, National, National Women's Development Programme, National Women's Policy, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, Parliament, PNG, PNG Constituition, PNG National Council of Women, Politics, Power, Prime Minister, Scholla Kaka, The National, Woman's Adviser, Women, Women in Parliament
Is Indonesia Spying on West Papuans in PNG?
• November 20, 2008 • 2 CommentsPosted in PNG & West Papua, PNG International Issues, PNG Security
Tags: Black Wara, Border, Camp, Civilians, Forces, Foreign, Indonesia, Intelligence, Jayapura, Migration Act, Military, Motorbike, Newspaper, Officer, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Politics, Refugees, Sebrum Doan, Sentani, Sepik, Shootings, Social, Spy, Surveillance, The National, Unrest, West Papua, West Sepik Province, Wutung
New SP Export Lager Packaging: A Strategic Choice
• November 17, 2008 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG Business
Tags: Alcohol, Beer, Department, Export, Lager, Manager, Market, Marketing, Pacific, Packaging, Papua New Guinea, Paradise, PNG, Pride, Product, Region, South Pacific, SP, SP Brewery, Status, Strategy, The National, Tzao Shen Tan, World
Asia in the Pacific Islands: Replacing the West
• September 8, 2008 • 6 CommentsPosted in PNG & China, PNG International Issues
Tags: China, Chinese Investment in the Pacific, Cold War, David Robie, Fiji Times, Murdoch Media Empire, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Post-Courier, Rimbunan Hijau, Ron Crocombe, Taiwan, The National, University of South Pacific
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